White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt smacked down reporters asking about whether billionaire Trump ally Elon Musk had received security clearance or passed a background check.
“Can you confirm that Elon Musk is a special government employee?” asked CNN chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins. “And what kind of security clearance does he have?”
“I can confirm he’s a special government employee. I can also confirm that he has abided by all applicable federal laws. As for his security clearance, I’m not sure, but I can check back with you,” Leavitt responded.
Collins pressed, “Did he pass a background check, do you know?” That led the press secretary to respond, “I don’t know about the security clearance, but I can check.”
Pressed further as to whether she knew if anyone on Musk’s team had received a security clearance, Leavitt again responded, “I don’t, no, but again, I can check on that for you.”
Also Monday, CNN reported that Musk’s designation as a special government employee means he “is not a volunteer but also not a full-time federal employee.” The outlet also reported that an unnamed source claimed that Musk had been given “a top-secret security clearance.”
CNN guest and attorney Arthur Aidala argued last month that Musk shouldn’t need a background check to work in government because he had “gotten us into space” and “gotten us to the moon.”
On that point, Musk vowed in January to bring home two astronauts who have been stranded in space for nearly eight months “as soon as possible” and criticized the Biden White House for failing to retrieve them sooner.